Buffy Sainte-Marie | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Buffy Sainte-Marie.

Buffy Sainte-Marie | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Buffy Sainte-Marie.
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[The] opening track of Buffy's first record, "Now That the Buffalo's Gone," is at the same time revealing and symbolic. She sings to the average white man and woman, pointing out to them that they may have forgotten or tried to forget the plight of the Indians. They never bothered to try to save the buffalo, and it became nearly extinct; surely it's time to help the Indian before he goes the same way.

All that concerns the Indian also concerns Buffy Sainte-Marie, and vice versa. She stated it clearly in It's My Way! (apart from "Now That the Buffalo's Gone," there is on this record a song that tears at the emotions, sung in the language of her tribe: "Mayoo Sto Hoon"); in her third album, Little Wheel, Spin and Spin, she returned to the theme with "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying," which deals...

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